By: Claire Jarrett | 2011-05-12 | Intellectual property Intellectual Property consists of property that is considered intangible. According to the law there are at least three different types of properties, which include real property, personal property and intangible property. read more
By: Louisa | 2011-09-15 | Intellectual property Intellectual property is related to things that are created using people's mental faculties, including inventions, designs, literary and artistic work, etc. There are two categories of intellectual property. These are industrial property and copyright. Trademarks, patents and industrial designs are classified under industrial property, while copyright covers rights related to music, literary work, artistic creations, films, etc. read more
By: Biswajit Sarkar | 2010-12-24 | Law Intellectual property is a term that describes Patents, Copyright, Trade Marks, Industrial Designs, Confidential information and Know how. Intellectual property is a result of intellectual activity and effort. The protection of intellectual property is carried out by intellectual property law firms in India. read more
By: Claire Jarrett | 2011-06-06 | Intellectual property The use of a trademark is for the exclusive indentifying of a commercial source or origin for a product or service. These sources of information or badges as they have been come to be called have existed for a long time. Trademarks can be traced all the way back as far as the Roman Empire. Believed to be the first users of trademarks, this was how blacksmiths would keep track of one another's work when designing armor and weapons most notably swords. There have been other well-known trademarks t read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-03-30 | Intellectual property Many people brag about having a security clearance, but it's really nothing to brag about it only means that the government now controls what you say. In other words if your field of endeavor has to do with something that is top secret you can't even talk about it, you can e-mail anybody and discuss it, and you can't even really talk about the subject with anyone except people at work. read more
By: Louisa | 2011-09-15 | Intellectual property Understanding the different types of Intellectual property that are available to consider is one of the first steps for intellectual property lawyers. Though the lawyers may be able to describe the various types and the one that suits the requirement, it is always better for the entrepreneur to know the different types, before proceeding to the next step. read more
By: Henry Gallagher | 2012-05-18 | Law Today's economic system rests on concepts and physical products. Getting intellectual property law to look after your concepts will keep other people from capitalizing from the labor you place into it. read more
By: Adli law | 2012-04-19 | Intellectual property Usually, Law firms specialized in handling intellectual property cases assist their clients in determining the new creations and protect it from the misuse by others whether deliberately or unintentionally. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-03-30 | Intellectual property It's very important to know what you are signing, and all too often people will ask experts in the field for advice, or wish to give them a job consulting. So they dangle a carrot that they will potentially hirer them for something, without giving them a firm offer. Then they will ask them to sign a non-disclosure agreement, which will prevent them from competing against that company or group of innovators in the future. read more
By: Felix Garcia Caturza | 2011-05-09 | Intellectual property Consequently, intellectual property law deals with intangible forms of property such as literary, musical and artistic creations. Certain legal rights through patents, trademarks and copyrights are endowed to individuals who create intellectual property. read more
By: Paul Millman | 2011-07-28 | Intellectual property An intellectual property infringement is the violation of an intellectual property right. The different types of intellectual property rights are copyrights, patents and trademarks. Thus, an intellectual property infringement may for example can be .... read more
By: PANKAJ MUSYUNI | 2011-03-24 | Intellectual property When an intellectual property right holder finds that his IP rights have been infringed, or are concerning to be infringed. The focus of his consideration changes from how to obtain and make use of his respective rights towards on making sure that the rights he has obtained through the IP system are appreciated. read more
By: Kim Pierson | 2012-05-08 | Patents Some of the country's top trademark lawyers, as reported by Intellectual Property Today Magazine, are found in Los Angeles. The patent lawyers in Los Angeles help establish individuals and corporations a name for themselves by protecting their rights to intellectual property. read more
By: Anna Thomson | 2012-03-14 | Business In today's age, intellectual property rights are created, processed, and often defended. Intellectual property lawyers are those people who have specialized in intellectual property laws and help to process transactions and litigate such claims in court. read more
By: Christian Fea | 2010-10-28 | Article Marketing No matter what type of joint venture you're interested in forming, intellectual property will probably be a factor to consider in your contract. Intellectual property can be defined as creations of the mind that deserve protection under the law and may include musical and literary works as well as inventions and designs. read more